Dane Sanzenbacher, WR, Ohio State

Ohio State University wide receiver Dane Sanzenbacher is an undersized, but quick slot player who may never be a team's top receiver, but he could be a solid pro further down on the depth chart.

Sanzenbacher has 52 receptions for 889 yards and 10 touchdowns this season. He has a knack for finding the seams in zones and getting separation in man-to-man coverage. Scouts love his work ethic and in the right offense, he could excel.

He has great hands, but is definitely lacking in speed. While he is quick in short areas, he lacks downfield speed; given his height, scouts may be expecting a lot more quickness.

He is willing to work between the hash marks and nobody is going to question his toughness, but his lack of NFL size and speed is a big deterrent which greatly limits any potential upside. Most receivers simply do not have the hands coupled with the toughness necessary to work those inside routes. This adds to his draft value considerably and he could be a sleeper in this draft.